<grantksupport <at> operamail.com> writes:
Upgrade from 13.1 -> 13.2 removed support for traditional/stable
if-up/if-down network control,
replacing it with wicked.
[...] Any progress on replacing this horrible network management approach? I have only ever used the traditional/stable if-up/if-down network control on my laptop. In previous versions, individuals could chose between a the largely broken NetworkManager and a reliable set of scripts. A horrible decision was made here to force users into a choice between a largely broken NetworkManager and the broken and untested wicked. I highly doubt that anyone has done any serious code review on the project from a security perspective. This alone is reason for me to avoid it for years. Is there a plan to use update-alternatives to offer a choice between the reliable, working set of if-up/if-down network control and the "sexy", non-working wicked? It was a terrible decision to rip out working functionality in the 13.2 distribution without allowing users to have a fallback to a functioning alternative. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org